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Reference number

SM 34/2/12

Purpose

[ 60] Revised design for western part of ground floor amended by Soane

Aspect

Plan

Scale

to a scale of 1/8 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Lord Eliot, Port Eliot, labelled: upper part / of Kitchen, Eating Room, Porch, Water, Dressing Room, Vestibule, (cancelled) Chamber, Ch[imney], (cancelled) Sitting Room, door (twice), (cancelled) Chamber, Dressing Room

Signed and dated

  • 10/11/1804
    Nov: 10: 1804

Medium and dimensions

Pen and sepia wash. pencil, brown pen, pricked for transfer on laid paper (340 x 550)

Hand

Sir John Soane RA (1753 - 1837)
Soane over an office hand, Henry Hake Seward 1778-1848.
Henry Hake Seward (1778 - 1848)
Pupil and assistant May 1794 - September 1808.

Notes

Here Soane re-arranges the stairs and adds another pair of columns and ? coffering to the vestibule.

Level

Drawing

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